Strict message ordering using activation specifications or ASF listener ports connected to WebSphere MQ Version 6.0

Strict message ordering can be achieved when deploying message driven bean applications to the WebSphere® MQ messaging provider for when no special facilities have been coded into the application to handle messages arriving out of order.

For WebSphere Application Server Version 7 and later, listener ports are stabilized. For more information, read the article on stabilized features. You should plan to migrate your WebSphere MQ message-driven bean deployment configurations from using listener ports to using activation specifications. However, you should not begin this migration until you are sure the application does not have to work on application servers earlier than WebSphere Application Server Version 7. For example, if you have an application server cluster with some members at Version 6.1 and some at Version 7, you should not migrate applications on that cluster to use activation specifications until after you migrate all the application servers in the cluster to Version 7.

The following assumptions have been made in this scenario:

WebSphere Application Server configuration for ordered delivery

Important information about this configuration

Circumstances in which messages can arrive out of order

Messages can arrive out of order with this deployment in the following circumstances:
  • Messages can be delivered out of order during a transaction recovery:
    Note: A specific set of events must occur in a specific order for this scenario to be encountered, and as such it is uncommon. However, if ordered message delivery is critical to the operation of your application, the you must consider it.
    • Out of order message delivery can occur with this deployment option during recovery from a failure of one of the following components:
      • The application server hosting the MDB
      • The WebSphere MQ queue manager
      • A network connecting the application server and queue manager
    • If one of these components fails in the middle of a two-phase commit of an MDB transaction, the application server transaction manager reestablishes its connection to the queue manager to resolve the transaction when the component is available again.
    • This recovery process is asynchronous, and it is possible for delivery of new messages to the MDB to begin before the transaction recovery process is complete. If the outcome of the transaction recovery is to roll back the transaction, then the message will be returned to the WebSphere MQ queue and re-delivered to the application, possibly after new messages have already been delivered.
  • After a transaction rollback, the next message available on the queue might be delivered before the rolled back message is re-delivered:
    • For an ASF listener port, setting Maximum retries to zero prevents out of order delivery after a rollback by stopping the listener port when a rollback occurs. However, the listener port must then be restarted manually.
    • For an activation specification, selecting Stop endpoint if message delivery fails and setting Number of sequential delivery failures before suspending endpoint to 0 prevents out of order delivery after a rollback by pausing the message endpoint when a rollback occurs. However, the message endpoint for the MDB must then be resumed manually. For more information, see the WebSphere MQ information center.
  • During normal operation, when multiple threads are sending messages to the destination (for different sequences) using transactions:
    • This behavior is due to the operation of the WebSphere MQ browse cursor.
    • When a message is committed to a WebSphere MQ queue, while another message sent to the destination is uncommitted (within a transaction that has not yet completed), the browse cursor moves onto the newer message on the queue and does not automatically return to the earlier message when it is eventually committed. This can cause messages to appear in the queue behind the browse cursor.
    • If this scenario occurs, newer messages within a sequence might be delivered to the MDB before the WebSphere MQ messaging provider re-scans the queue and detects the message that has appeared behind the browse cursor.
  • If the WebSphere MQ queue being monitored by an activation specification or ASF listener port has the Message delivery sequence attribute (MSGDLYSEQ) set to priority, message ordering can fail due to the following reasons:
    • Messages of a lower priority might be delivered ahead of messages of a higher priority, when messages of multiple priorities are sent to a queue, this behavior is due to the operation of the WebSphere MQ browse cursor. The browse cursor moves through all available messages at the highest priority, and then moves to lower priority messages. If higher priority messages arrive when the browse cursor is currently browsing lower priority messages, those higher priority messages might not be delivered until after all lower priority messages on the queue have been delivered.
    • ASF listener ports or activation specifications that browse queues that have Message delivery sequence set to FIFO do not see this issue, as WebSphere MQ orders the messages on the queue in the order in which they arrive, rather than ordering them by priority.

Considerations for a clustered deployment




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